Shows by Cities

Shows by Venues

You have seen all of the shows played at 1 venues.
The most played venue where you saw every show was Wachovia Center (2 shows)

Wachovia Center - 2 (50%)

University of Massachusetts - 1 (25%)

Madison Square Garden - 1 (25%)

Hiatus Show Breakdown

Before hiatus - 1 (25%)

After hiatus - 3 (75%)

66 different songs have been played (7% of songs Phish have played).
The average number of songs per show is 20.5.
The average amount of times each song was played is 1.24.
There were 52 onetimers
82 total songs have been played in the selected shows.

There were 4 two set showsThere were three set shows14 songs were in a three show rotation.66 songs were in a four show rotation.66 songs were in a five show rotation.

Underplayed/Overplayed Songs since 1996

Expected versions is "percentage of shows the song was played in
times number of shows seen" (eg if You Enjoy Myself were played in half of all
shows and you have seen 20 shows, you would be "expected" to see 10
versions). These are the songs that you've seen the most above and below
expectations.
This section goes out to Amanda Wilson who inspired me to write it by
seeing "Farmhouse" in each of her first 4 shows.

Underplayed

Title

Expected versionsin
4
shows

Versions seen

Difference

Also Sprach Zarathustra

1

0

1

Bouncing Around the Room

1

0

1

Ghost

1

0

1

Julius

1

0

1

Limb By Limb

1

0

1

Piper

1

0

1

Prince Caspian

1

0

1

Runaway Jim

1

0

1

Theme From the Bottom

1

0

1

Twist

1

0

1

Overplayed

Title

Expected versionsin
4
shows

Versions seen

Difference

Divided Sky

0

3

3

Camel Walk

0

2

2

Chalk Dust Torture

1

3

2

Reba

0

2

2

Time Turns Elastic

0

2

2

Train Song

0

2

2

Waste

0

2

2

46 Days

0

1

1

A Day in the Life

0

1

1

AC/DC Bag

0

1

1

The 50% club

These are songs that were seen at least 50% of the total times Phish have ever played them

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